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Author SHA1 Message Date
MarcoFalke
f04f4fd2ee
[doc/log] Fix markdown syntax and line terminate LogPrint
- Fix doxygen comment for payTxFee
- [doc] Fix markdown
- Make sure LogPrintf strings are line-terminated

Github-Pull: #7617
Rebased-From: fa06ce0949 fa97f95c15 fa26652459
2016-03-11 09:44:17 +01:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
b2f2b85ad5
rpc: Add WWW-Authenticate header to 401 response
A WWW-Authenticate header must be present in the 401
response to make clients know that they can authenticate,
and how.

    WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm="jsonrpc"

Fixes #7462.

Github-Pull: #7472
Rebased-From: 7c06fbd8f5
2016-02-09 08:52:33 +01:00
Gregory Sanders
d52fbf00e3 Added additional config option for multiple RPC users. 2015-11-29 08:34:20 -05:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
be33f3f50b Implement RPCTimerHandler for Qt RPC console
Implement RPCTimerHandler for Qt RPC console, so that `walletpassphrase`
works with GUI and `-server=0`.

Also simplify HTTPEvent-related code by using boost::function directly.
2015-09-03 10:59:19 +02:00
Wladimir J. van der Laan
40b556d374 evhttpd implementation
- *Replace usage of boost::asio with [libevent2](http://libevent.org/)*.
boost::asio is not part of C++11, so unlike other boost there is no
forwards-compatibility reason to stick with it. Together with #4738 (convert
json_spirit to UniValue), this rids Bitcoin Core of the worst offenders with
regard to compile-time slowness.

- *Replace spit-and-duct-tape http server with evhttp*. Front-end http handling
is handled by libevent, a work queue (with configurable depth and parallelism)
is used to handle application requests.

- *Wrap HTTP request in C++ class*; this makes the application code mostly
HTTP-server-neutral

- *Refactor RPC to move all http-specific code to a separate file*.
Theoreticaly this can allow building without HTTP server but with another RPC
backend, e.g. Qt's debug console (currently not implemented) or future RPC
mechanisms people may want to use.

- *HTTP dispatch mechanism*; services (e.g., RPC, REST) register which URL
paths they want to handle.

By using a proven, high-performance asynchronous networking library (also used
by Tor) and HTTP server, problems such as #5674, #5655, #344 should be avoided.

What works? bitcoind, bitcoin-cli, bitcoin-qt. Unit tests and RPC/REST tests
pass. The aim for now is everything but SSL support.

Configuration options:

- `-rpcthreads`: repurposed as "number of  work handler threads". Still
defaults to 4.

- `-rpcworkqueue`: maximum depth of work queue. When this is reached, new
requests will return a 500 Internal Error.

- `-rpctimeout`: inactivity time, in seconds, after which to disconnect a
client.

- `-debug=http`: low-level http activity logging
2015-09-03 10:59:18 +02:00